11/13/2023
5 days!!
Lets take a look at our main stops along "The Meander"...
Whether you started in town at the Altrusa International of Pendleton, Oregon Inc. Holiday Bazaar or at one of the stops in the country first...make sure you pick up a stamp card that will be available at all 4 locations...get a stamp at each place for a chance at our grand price raffle drawing, start at any of the locations and you will leave your fully stamped card at your last stop. Drawing will be held at the end of the day!
Moving south on Hwy 395 from Pendleton, Oregon you will first come across Maggie and Me (The Farmhouse Market), stop here to find custom evergreen Christmas wreaths from Carolyn Johnson Brandsen, items from Julie Parsons, and lots of holiday gift giving items from their fabulous Farmhouse Market Susie Stuvland! Make sure to grab some photos at their lovely farmhouse, you won't regret it!
It's up to you whether you go east or west off of the main road (Hwy 395)...don't you worry, either way will get you to your next Meander spot!
Southeast will get you to Shaw Road Merc., a unique marketplace nestled down in the most amazing red barn all decorated for your shopping pleasure and holiday cheer! Here you will find furniture, vintage goods/decor for all types of decorators and holiday gifts. A couple other vendors will be setting up shop at this location: Jaime Sandstrom Been, Kathy Bush, Jordan Dove, Taylor Jerome, along with Pilot Rock Elementary Citrus Fruit Fundraiser and Josie Jenness hot chocolate volleyball fundraiser.
Veering Southwest will get you to White House Market, a place for Antiquers, junkers and flea market lovers! Lots of antiques, industrial and repurposed farmhouse decor and gift giving items. Other vendors you will find at the White House Market are Twisted Twins by Design amazing dot mandalas and quilling masterpieces, all the rage in Pendleton...our very own Studio Malcom by Julie Malcom with her amazing Petal Art, trendy fashionista of vintage and thrifted closet items Paige Bosworth, those adorable warm winter mittens made from recycled wool sweaters by Charlene Burkhardt, and quilted and appliquéd holiday gifts by Pinecone Quilts Jan Boles. You will not leave empty handed and could possibly check off everyone on your gift giving list at this stop!